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Posted by Ψrjan Langbakk on 11/10/82 11:56
Den 14.08.2006 22:23, skriblet Gary Hasler fΓΈlgende:
>> But why not create a seperate csv (if you really want it seperate) if you're
>> already using it's capabilities?
>
>> ...It seems more logical/maintainable to me. It seems even more logical to me
>> to keep the price in the original CSV, and to maintain it there. It's not
>> that hard to write a framework than can manipulate a csv as easily as a flat
>> table.
>
> I agree totally. I store a list of about 40 unit rate prices for our online
> quote system as a very small .csv file, and our cost estimating staff can easily
> load it in Microsoft Excel and play with it all they want without having to get
> into databases at all. When they're finished, I upload it to the server easy as
> pie.
Well... I use TextPad for my webcoding, and has no problems using that
with custom highlights for CSV :)
But still, I kinda don't understand how I would extract only ONE value
for each row in the CSV file, into the other file. If someone can point
me in the right direction for something like that, it would be great -
the lesser the files to maintain, the better.
--
mvh
Γrjan Langbakk
http://www.bergenpchjelp.no
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